chapeau 的定义
plural cha·peaux [sha-pohz; French sha-poh], /ʃæˈpoʊz; French ʃaˈpoʊ/, cha·peaus.
- a hat.
- Heraldry. a representation of a low-crowned hat with a turned-up brim, usually of a different tincture, used either as a charge or as part of a crest.a cap depicted within a representation of a crown or coronet.
chapeau 近义词
等同于 bonnet
等同于 hat
更多chapeau例句
- Valued at $8 million to $12 million, Femme au chapeau humorously represents a bearded lady in a childlike outfit.
- I was struck by the bishop's dress, for it was the first time I had seen the black knickerbockers and the three-cornered chapeau.
- They wore a sword, carried a chapeau under the arm, wore laces and frills, and coats with cuffs heavy with gold lace.
- The coat and chapeau belonged to General Dodge, an important leader in the war.
- He certainly wore no chapeau, and his coat was not in the least la militaire, for it was a dusky brown frock.
- There seemed no alternative, and the poor man bestowed the contraband laces in his chapeau.